Hayward police released on Friday the audio of a 911 call made Aug. 14 by an 11-year-old girl as her father, 37-year-old Donny Gene Simmons, argued with his wife. The call ended shortly after Hayward police entered the apartment and fatally shot Simmons.

Dispatcher: It's OK. But I mean earlier, when they were fighting. Did you see any of it?

(Inaudible shouting)

Caller: ... Hello?

Dispatcher: Hi, I'm here. We're driving over to you, I'm just asking these questions so I can tell the officers what's going on while they drive there, OK? I know I'm asking a lot of questions, you're doing a really good job. Can you still hear your mom and dad yelling at each other?

Caller: Yeah, she's telling him to leave and then he's like, he's asking for the keys.

Dispatcher: Oh OK, do you know what kind of car he drives?

Caller: Um, we have a van, and then there's another little car.

Dispatcher: OK, what color is the van?

Caller: White. White and, with a black hood ... He's hitting his head against the wall or something.

Dispatcher: OK, we're on the way, OK, you're doing a really good job, I just need you to tell me what's going on and what you're hearing, OK?"

(Twenty seconds of silence on line, hysterical screaming and profane shouting in the background as dispatcher listens in. Caller's sister pleads with her father to stop. Simmons shouts, "Give me the (expletive) keys, now.")